[John, apologies this may need editing to make it fit the forum - I couldn't figure how to get the pics inline]
I’ll caveat the following by saying 'I dunno if this is any way useful!’.
This is a bit messy as I did this for myself (an I do not consider myself a programmer - not since the days of my 6502 powered BBC micro!), but if anyone finds any of this useful, I’ll tidy it up, especially the plotting stuff (I can never be bothered with dialogues and the like, as you can see!). They are not meant as a ‘turn key’ solution, more as an idea for the uninitiated.
The big advantage to me is I can run lots of scripts simultaneously on my old Mac monster - one instance per virtual core with no performance hit - which makes SF calcs of complex geometries almost quick (and, dare I say, fun! OK, ok, fun is a moving target...). This (the mac) , and the other data that PENEPMA can spit out, is the reason I run penepma as a standalone (and for straight penelope sims - its a hugely powerful code).
Heres a penepma2014 bash extract script i wrote - it pulls out the characteristic lines, for, in this case Si, and adds them before writing to a csv file (sample output) included . A minor bit of editing and the standard can be extracted and saved as well:
on osx call it from the terminal in the parent directory with ‘sh extract2014_Si.sh'